Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Bearcat nine is paying them and
4;9 staying in the salary limit, to stay
333 in the class limit, and anyway, if
267 we had them all we would vin all
MAUI AT PIGGLY WIGGIN invited to be present to) the II
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ers will be present and everybody
the home 107 Twelfth Stre t t
lets has been arranged which we
for ' ou nt any time.
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other day he met F’runk
NEW HOMES
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Friday’s Results
All games l imed out
track Vaughn Grain Co
ball players who are without jobs
in East Texas on account of the
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Saturday s Schedule
Ballinger at Big Spin.
Midland at Abilene
Coleman at - al Ange
Mi ■ Gert rude Wood fi.
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Hoyt Smith’s new home,
constructed on Tenth Street.
Sunday m Abilene He is 23 years
old, fast hitting 310 in the Lone
Star loop for the first week and
is considered one of the best in-
fielders in that league
FINDS DEAD” DAUGHTER
Friday afternoon the signing of
Troy Kitrell, second baseman from
Palestine Kitrell will join the Cat
Later h< received word thau she
played there I
Howard. mother of Mrs
league blowing up Most of the duplex apartment
players heard from were men that |
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tuvnedtht Ace ba konct and will who ai e Inn ■■ eisew he । e have been
b in much better shape now than notified of then mother's condi
Stroble, is critically ill
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Mrs A E Boz.ell's new home on
Seventh Street in the 1100 block
is well under construction
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would join the team Sunday in be instructed on Eighth Street
Abilene 11< tate w! 1dj id '
was but just said he w is sending home ha* been started, the fo i
one of the present outfielders dation hzving been partially con
burnt to vet his money . I d
house torn down
Ou either the New Oakland All-American
or the Pontiac Big Six chassis you can
obtain the Convertible I andaulet beody type
. . . a Fisher body ereation designed to com-
bine the fair weather benefits of an open car
with the protection of a smart, completely appointed
eedan. V special demonstration oft onvertible l andau-
our games and the race would not
be interesting. Let's be satisfied
with what we can have and what
w< get
in a day or two See them n the
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are wanted have
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to get on the m
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.. brother-in-law whom he
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counsel eXtremt : \ 'i , |!
hat league are (
tl. league the' The new home it Mi and Mrs
players at so j J L Jennings on Broadway has
not likely that been completed this home is just
formed i roup being
will be glad lit make
p »t al tusine
Pay a had not tin for many years. They
ueema began discussing old times and
- . , . tn Freeman mentioned his dead
with what appears to be paralysis made in the store, and the public n5 home here Often as hi saw dauehter
Van Frank will mon than likely of the bowels She r 82 year ! will bt able to mor < a ily st let t the youneste r: playing in the yard ,
draw the mound duty for Sun- age what they wish in vegetables and *" would think W ith a sigh of what ‘ ,‘510 ’
day's mum at Abilene He has The children of Mrs Howard fruits । he had mi ;ed by his own daugh ' . uhuuund.Mhere
tor's death 20 years ago in this town. Eoyd took F’eeman
she would be agout the age of to th children’s home. One of the
those nur es watehn e the kiddi, ' urst was his daughter. Clara
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wires working The neW
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Ellis homt plact , and the saint i
will be replaced with modern
v hen hi pitched hi first game turn and an < xpected to < ome
hrre at once
The husband and wather
Manager Bi an '.it'd over the
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The Safeway Corporation nas
made many changes in the intel loi
of Piggly Wiggly as well as to also
change the arrangement of t e
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two oi three veal- ag' h - bt :
club Friday from a scor of base- 1 Street, which was formerly the old
men are tryine near th’ Tindall place, is fast
team together nearing completion
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Thert will b< a singing at the Freeman last aw his little girl The quit Rest way to keep abreast
izarene Church Sunday .it 3 p when Jie and his wife separated with the times is to read tu ads.
A number of out of town sing- ~ —---— ---------- ■ — .....
EASY -RIDING comort as on. of the features of the new
I ord. Somehow, it seema to just glide along, as if every
road were a good road l ven rough stretches may be
taken at a fast pace without hard jolts or bumps or the
exaggerated bouncing rbound which is the <cauce of
moet motoring fatigue.
Come in and arrange for a demonstration. You’ll
know thru that the transverse springs and Houdaille
shock absorbers make a bugdifference in riding comfort.
IfMJtlf' *4 VO Ph-ecom *4/4 T-dor Seden, $25
B-sinen ( ope $325 < o-pe, $330
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Hie rain-out Friday at Big Friends of the family will be would find in a city, and all the
Spring make iwo double -headers grieved to learn that Grandma other improvements are very no-
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Ballinger Daily Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1929, newspaper, May 18, 1929; Ballinger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494113/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carnegie Library of Ballinger.